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Jason Boland & The Stragglers
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Between the East and West Coasts, and still a good distance from the third coast of Nashville, is found a place known as the Dust Bowl. It’s a place where art meets the everyday life of common America, and it has produced some of the most distinctive American art ever. The tradition of that region has produced the music of Woody Guthrie. It provided the root system for the genius of Merle Haggard. It is the tradition of Bob Childers, a Red Dirt icon, who learned how to present the forgettable man unforgettably, and it’s the tradition that can be heard in the songs of Jason Boland. On his new album Comal County Blue, Boland deals with life, politics and the human experience informed by that Oklahoma tradition and his own personal experience. In the opening track “Sons and Daughters of Dixie,” Boland addresses the struggles and anger of those who lived through Hurricane Katrina, expressing defiance against authority, while affirming the strength and ability of the average person to overcome (“The back shall not be broken of the soul that won’t be killed / If there’s one thing a Southern man knows how to do is to rebuild.”) Boland’s well-known struggles with alcohol make their way into Comal County Blue as well. Though many artists evoke Haggard’s name when discussing their influences, few have lived on the edge of destruction like he has, only to come back from that edge with songs that leave the listener with greater insight into the soul of those that struggle against their demons. In “Bottle By My Bed,” Boland reflects on four years of sobriety after coming dangerously close to drinking himself into an early grave. He chronicles his transformation from a self-professed liability to a sentient being (“Now I’m going back home / It’s down this path I’m led / And I’m no longer empty like the bottle by my bed”). The first single is the title track, “Comal County Blue.” It’s a gentle song that puts the listener in the seat right next to Boland with the window rolled down. It’s like sharing a conversation as he and the listener escape the occasionally suffocating contentment of small town life to experience all that the big city has to offer. (“Tonight I’m rolling up north / Back to where I paid a due /Tonight the answer’s Austin / For the Comal County blue”). Though Jason is the primary songwriter and singer, this is no one-man show. “Outlaw Band,” narrates the vision to which Jason Boland and The Stragglers have always been true: that of self-reliance, determined professionalism and bringing the best music possible to fans. The song showcases the Stragglers’ Noah Jeffries on searing fiddle and mandolin parts, while the rhythm section of Brad Rice (drums) and Grant Tracy (bass) provide an unfailing foundation. Roger Ray (guitar, pedal steel) also lets loose on the dobro, perfectly complementing the groove that is sure to raise the roof at future Stragglers’ shows. The song captures the musicality at the core of the energy that is Jason Boland and The Stragglers. The esteem that Jason Boland and the Stragglers’ contemporaries hold him in is evident by their participation in Comal County Blue. Robert Earl Keen duets with Boland on “The Party’s Not Over,” reassuring listeners that the party will always “come back around.” “Alright,” co-written with Cody Canada of Cross Canadian Ragweed, is an infectious song with a vocal chorus that soars. Producer Lloyd Maines (Dixie Chicks, Robert Earl Keen, The Waybacks) gets the best performance out of the band since Pearl Snaps. The album was tracked live in the studio, and under his deft touch, the band delivers a musical tour de force that is at times subtle and at times rollicking. It’s that musicianship, along with Jason’s increased maturity as a lyricist that makes Comal County Blue Jason Boland and the Stragglers’ finest effort to date. While at first glance Jason Boland and the Stragglers’ music may seem easy to stereotype as Texas or Country, intent listening makes it harder to categorize their music easily, revealing the influence of the land and life that got them to where they are. Boland knows he can’t shy away from questions about how to classify his music but simply states, “The Chinese don’t call it Chinese food, its just food. I’m just making music.” When asked what the record is about, Boland steams, “It’s about drinking, it’s about being sober, it’s about replacing vices with vices, it’s about divorce, it’s about the silenced, its about the sacrificed souls of Americans, its about Galileo being right! And it’s about working harder than we’ve ever worked.”

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Jason Boland & The Stragglers  10/10/2005            
Heather
Wow, thats pretty rude of Cody to talk publicly about Jason. Especially when it's no one's buisness. Thats my thoughts on the matter!
Jason Boland & The Stragglers  10/10/2005            
jcb
I was at a Ragweed concert in Lubbock the other day and Cody Canada told the audience that Jason Boland has a terrible drinking problem and the doctor told him that if he didnt stop drinking that he would die. And he said that he is checking into rehab very soon. Great Music.
Jason Boland & The Stragglers  09/30/2005            
Ziggy
Why did jason kill Eleven Hundred Springs song? And why did he rename it?
Jason Boland & The Stragglers  09/21/2005            
Stephenville
JB&S are the best band out right now, hands down. I get a kick out of the people griping about him being drunk at shows...like they've never been drunk themselves! There is nobody else out there who can pull you into a song and make you feel it like these guys do. If you don't like the Straglers, go back to your own in-bred hell and let us have our fun!
Jason Boland & The Stragglers  09/20/2005            
terry
I can't help it if some of these people are idiots. Boland is one of the most kick ass artits in the world and if don't like him then you are obviously influenced by that gay crap out of nashville.
Jason Boland & The Stragglers  09/19/2005            
Jake
I just bought "Somewhere in The Middle" I hate to say it but the cd sucks his voice is all shakey and the songs arent all that great sorry guys don't hate on me
Jason Boland & The Stragglers  09/18/2005            
Critter
JB&S brought country music back to live for me! I recomend this music in the highest possible terms... kick ass stuff... See them live
Jason Boland & The Stragglers  09/16/2005            
THAT GIRL
JASON BOLAND AND THE STRAGGLERS ARE THE BEST FUCKING BAND EVER AND THEY PUT ON ONE HELL OF A SHOW!!!!
Jason Boland & The Stragglers  09/07/2005            
J in TX/OK
Well, the reason that some of us can say how great his shows are is because they are. That's all there is to it. In fact I attended a concert in July and he had a few drinks from a beer at the very end of the show. The entire time he was completely sober. I also attended a concert weekend before last, and he was fine there to, only had a couple of shots that were brought to him by the crowd. He also admitted that he's trying to quit, so he can stick around for a long time. Everyone is entilted to screw up every now and then, if you say you never have, then you are only fooling youself not anyone else.
Jason Boland & The Stragglers  09/06/2005            
wow!
I love Jason Boland. I think he means well. But I don't see how some of yall can go to one of his shows and say that its "bad ass"? The last 5 times I've seen him he was so hammered he couldn't barely stand up. He sounded horrible like he had never sang those songs before. I really hope he pulls through, I like his music. But here lately he's been a disgrace to Texas Red Dirt music
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